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Donald Tusk: UK Brexit plans 'pure illusion' | Donald Tusk: UK Brexit plans 'pure illusion' |
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The UK's approach to the next stage of Brexit negotiations seems to be based on "pure illusion", Donald Tusk says. | The UK's approach to the next stage of Brexit negotiations seems to be based on "pure illusion", Donald Tusk says. |
The European Council president told a news conference in Brussels that the UK was still trying to "cherry pick" its future relationship with the EU. | The European Council president told a news conference in Brussels that the UK was still trying to "cherry pick" its future relationship with the EU. |
Mr Tusk said he could only go on media reports of Brexit talks at the PM's country retreat Chequers on Thursday. | Mr Tusk said he could only go on media reports of Brexit talks at the PM's country retreat Chequers on Thursday. |
Theresa May is set to deliver a key speech setting out British ambitions on Friday of next week. | |
Mr Tusk, who is due to meet the PM the day before, said media reports suggested that the "cake philosophy is still alive" in the UK. | |
He added: "If the media reports are correct I am afraid that the UK position today is based on pure illusion." | He added: "If the media reports are correct I am afraid that the UK position today is based on pure illusion." |
He went on to reject - as he has done before - any notion of the UK "cherry picking" aspects of its future relationship with the EU or being able to join a "single market a la carte". | He went on to reject - as he has done before - any notion of the UK "cherry picking" aspects of its future relationship with the EU or being able to join a "single market a la carte". |
The BBC understands that the 11 senior ministers at Chequers made a breakthrough on so-called "managed divergence", where the UK could select EU rules to stick to post-Brexit. | The BBC understands that the 11 senior ministers at Chequers made a breakthrough on so-called "managed divergence", where the UK could select EU rules to stick to post-Brexit. |
Mr Tusk said the EU would continue to be "extremely realistic" during the forthcoming negotiations. | Mr Tusk said the EU would continue to be "extremely realistic" during the forthcoming negotiations. |
The second phase of Brexit negotiations will cover transitional arrangements after the UK leaves and economic and security co-operation in the future. | The second phase of Brexit negotiations will cover transitional arrangements after the UK leaves and economic and security co-operation in the future. |
Mr Tusk, who spoke at an informal meeting of 27 European heads of states and governments, said he would present draft guidelines on the future EU-UK relationship at a summit in March. | Mr Tusk, who spoke at an informal meeting of 27 European heads of states and governments, said he would present draft guidelines on the future EU-UK relationship at a summit in March. |
"Our intention is to adopt these guidelines, whether the UK is ready with its vision of our future relations, or not," he said. | "Our intention is to adopt these guidelines, whether the UK is ready with its vision of our future relations, or not," he said. |
"Naturally it would be much better if it were. But we cannot stand by and wait." | "Naturally it would be much better if it were. But we cannot stand by and wait." |
He said he hoped to have more clarity when he meets the PM in London next week. | He said he hoped to have more clarity when he meets the PM in London next week. |
The leaders also spoke about the EU's post-2020 budget, the composition of the European Parliament, Turkey and Syria. | The leaders also spoke about the EU's post-2020 budget, the composition of the European Parliament, Turkey and Syria. |
The government is set to pursue a policy which puts the UK outside a customs union with the EU - but matching EU rules in some industries in an attempt to achieve "frictionless trade". | The government is set to pursue a policy which puts the UK outside a customs union with the EU - but matching EU rules in some industries in an attempt to achieve "frictionless trade". |
Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt, who did not attend the meeting of senior ministers, said despite "divergent views" there was a "central common understanding". | Health Secretary Jeremy Hunt, who did not attend the meeting of senior ministers, said despite "divergent views" there was a "central common understanding". |
He said some sectors could align regulations with European regulations, adding: "But it will be on a voluntary basis, we will as a sovereign power have the right to choose to diverge." | He said some sectors could align regulations with European regulations, adding: "But it will be on a voluntary basis, we will as a sovereign power have the right to choose to diverge." |